Up and Atom is hosted by the enigmatic Jade Tan-Holmes, an Applied Physics grad who decided that she preferred making YouTube videos over running experiments. You’ll learn from Jade’s extensive knowledge on all things physics (Try watching ‘What is the Schroedinger equation, exactly?’) but you’ll stay for her zesty takes on game theory or brain teasers.

DONG is an acronym that stands for ‘Do Online Now, Guys’ and is a YouTube channel (from the people that brought you VSauce) about all things internet. You’re less likely to find straight-up physics or science on this channel (although there’s some interesting takes on that too), instead it’s all about bringing you videos that detail things you never knew existed on the internet – like a logo guessing game, or a tool to show you how many people exist with your name in the US.

Veritasium is another of the educational YouTube channels out there with an interesting take on the same sort of science that all of these channels dive into. Keen to know whether silence can drive you crazy? Veritasium has the answer. Want to geek out about a priceless ball of silicon? Veritasium has got you covered. If it’s weird and wonderful science, you’ll find it on this channel.